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University of Liverpool Guide for Indian Students 2026: Fees & Courses

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  • The University of Liverpool has now climbed to 17th place in the UK in the latest Graduate Market in 2026 report by High Fliers Research Limited
  • Liverpool University application deadline for the Sep 2026 intake to the Master's programs is Aug 21, 2026

University of Liverpool - Why it Matters for Indian Students?

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Total foreign students
7700
No. of campus
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Scholarships available
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Q:   Should I go to the University of Liverpool Bengaluru or the University of Liverpool UK?
A: 

Uni of Liverpool in Bengaluru is ideal if you want a UK Russell Group degree for lower tuition costs. However, if the plan is to gain a true international experience and stay and work in the UK for 2-3 years after studies, then the UK campus is a better choice.

Given below is a comparison between the two:

Comparison FactorBengaluru CampusLiverpool Campus (UK)
Russell Group Degree

Yes

Yes

International ExposureNoYes
UK Post-Study VisaNoYes
Job Market ExposureIndian tech firms, startups, and GCCsUK local and global corporations
Alumni NetworkEmerging NetworkCentury-old global network
Annual Tuition Cost

UG - INR 11.5 Lakhs

PG - INR 15 Lakhs

UG - INR 26.25 Lakhs to INR 38.8 Lakhs

PG - INR 22.5 Lakhs-INR 38.8 Lakhs

Still Confused? Our Shiksha counsellors have guided many Indian students to universities in the UK and their India campuses, and can help you decide which campus is a better fit for you, for FREE.

Q:   Can I study at the University of Liverpool without IELTS?
A: 

Yes, Indian students can study at Uni Liverpool without submitting an IELTS score. Students with a minimum score of 75% in their Class 12th English exam (from CBSE board) or 80% (from any other state board) don't need to submit any other English test score.

Students can also submit valid score for either TOEFL, Duolingo, or PTE Academic tests.

Unsure about your English proficiency to study abroad? Take our FREE TOEFL Mock Test to see where you stand. Shiksha Study Abroad also offers FREE IELTS and TOEFL classes to Indian students.

Q:   What is the minimum bank balance Indian students need to study in Liverpool?
A: 

Indian students need a minimum bank balance of GBP 1,135 (INR 1.4 Lakhs) to study in Liverpool. This is required to prove Indian students have enough funds needed for everyday life in Liverpool.

This is on top of the annual tuition fees students pay to the college or university. For a 9-month academic session, Indian students need a minimum GBP 10,539 (INR 13.2 Lakhs).

The University of Liverpool Ranking 2026

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Q:   What is the University of Liverpool QS Ranking 2027?
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The University of Liverpool ranks #139 as part of the QS World University Rankings 2027. It is the best the university has performed on a global level in the QS Rankings in the last few years. Given below is how the university has fared in QS World Rankings in the last 4 years.

Year2027202620252024
University of Liverpool QS World Ranking#139#147#165#176

 

Q:   How have the Liverpool University rankings changed in recent years?
A: 

Uni of Liverpool has consistently ranked among the top universities in recent years. Mentioned below is how its UK and global rankings have changed across platforms:

Platform2027202620252024
QS World - Global University Ranking#139#147#165#176
The Guardian - UK RankingTBA#21#27#36
The Complete University Guide - UK Ranking#22#23#18#24
Q:   How does the University of Liverpool rank for research in the UK?
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Liverpool Uni ranks among the top 20 universities in the UK for research. As a Russell Group University, it maintains a very high research output. Liverpool Uni has generated over GBP 125 million via its research work. It has also contributed to major projects like the Large Hadron Collider.

Engineering, Medicine, Sociology, and Physical Sciences are the popular areas of research at the university.

Q:   How does the Liverpool University rank for Graduate Employability?
A: 

Uni of Liverpool attained its the highest-ever graduate market ranking in 2026. It ranks #17 among universities in the UK for gradyuate employability, as per the High Fliers Research.

Globally, it ranks among the top 150 universities in the world for job outcomes.

How To Apply To University of Liverpool From India?

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Q:   Does the University of Liverpool accept Indian students with backlogs?
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No, the University of Liverpool does not accept Indian students with active backlogs. All backlog subjects must be passed (cleared) at the time of applying to the Uni of Liverpool. Students will need to show the cleared backlogs in their transcripts.

Q:   Can I transfer from the University of Liverpool UK Campus to its China campus?
A: 

Yes, Indian students can transfer from the Liverpool University campus in UK to its XJTLU campus in China. To do that students will need to enroll in one of the Uni Liverpool's mobility programs. These programs allow students to spend a "Year in China".

To know more, get in touch with one of the Shiksha Study Abroad counsellors.

Q:   Can I apply to the Liverpool University with a gap year?
A: 

Yes, Indian students can apply to the Uni of Liverpool with gap years. They'll need to justify the same with a strong personal statement. The statement should ideally mention work experience, volunteering, or skill-building activities.

For UG courses, upto 2 gap years are allowed. PG courses allow a gap of 3 to 5 years.







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University of Liverpool Scholarships for Indian Students 2026

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Q:   Does Liverpool University offer 100 percent scholarships to Indian students?
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No, the Liverpool Uni does not offer 100% scholarships to Indian students. However, it does offer big tuition fee discounts. This includes the UG Excellence scholarship (GBP 7,500 or INR 9.2 Lakhs off for the first year) and the PG Excellence Scholarship (GBP 7,000 or INR 8.6 Lakhs off for the first year). 

Q:   What is the last date to apply for scholarships at the University of Liverpool?
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Scholarship deadlines for Indian students at the Uni Liverpool vary for different financial aid programs. Last date to apply for the Master's in Public Administration and Policy scholarship is Jul 31, 2026.

Students can contact the university via email to know about the exact course-specific financial aid deadlines.

Q:   Can I combine different scholarships at the Liverpool University?
A: 

Yes, Indian students can combine scholarships at the Uni of Liverpool. However, the rules for doing that varies for different scholarships.

Ususally, students are allowed to pair merit-based awards with subject-specific ones. However, scholarships like the International Excellence Award or the Qatar Excellence scholarship cannot be combined.

To know more, students can contact the Uni of Liverpool via email.

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3.9/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 58% students never faced discrimination in this university
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Friendly
Multi-dimensional
Fun loving
Internships3.4
Part time work3.5
Post study jobs3.6
Quality of faculty4.2
Student Life4.3
Value for money4
Public transportation4.4
Safety4.4
Indian Food3.9
Permanent Immigration3.5
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MSc in Economics - Batch of 2025
4.5
A rewarding academic and cultural experience in Liverpool
Tips: If you're heading to the University of London, you need to realize pretty quickly that the academic workload is a massive step up and nobody is going to babysit you. It is heavily research-focused, meaning you are expected to handle a mountain of independent reading and prep every week on your own. If you don't stay disciplined, you will fall behind before you even realize it. Coming from an Indian classroom setup, the group project dynamics here will probably give you a bit of a shock. You can't just coast along or let one person do all the heavy lifting; the professors and your peers expect everyone to pull their weight equally. Living in London is a total whirlwind that forces you to grow up overnight. The cultural shift is very real—people here heavily value their personal space, strict punctuality, and direct communication. It takes some serious adjusting, especially navigating a fast-paced, massive city while managing your own budget and time. But honestly, surviving and thriving in this environment completely builds your confidence and changes how you operate both personally and professionally
Likes (Public transportation): I gave it a 5 because getting around Liverpool as a student is honestly incredibly easy and doesn't blow a hole in your budget. You’ve got Arriva and Stagecoach buses constantly running right past the main campus buildings, so whether you're trying to get home to a student house on Smithdown Road late at night or just heading down into the city center, you never have to wait long. Grabbing a student bus pass makes commuting incredibly cheap and if you ever need to travel a bit further out you can just hop on the Merseyrail network or catch a train from Lime Street station. The whole transit system is tight, reliable, and easily one of the best parts about living here—it just completely removes the stress of figuring out how to commute every day.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I gave post-study jobs a 3 because the reality of staying in the UK after graduating rides entirely on finding a company willing to sponsor your visa—and honestly, that pool of employers is shrinking by the day. It has nothing to do with the quality of the degree and everything to do with immigration red tape. While the big players down in London or the NHS do sponsor visas, their hiring bars are insanely high, the selection processes are brutal, and you are competing against thousands of other graduates for a handful of slots. If you manage to break through, you're looking at a starting salary of around £25k to £35k for an entry-level role, which might bump up to the £45k–£55k range once you get a few years of solid experience under your belt. But the catch—especially for a lot of international grads in tech or finance—is making sure your starting salary even meets the strict new UK visa thresholds. Living up here in Liverpool is great, but the job hunt itself is an absolute mental marathon. You can't just casually apply to random listings; you have to spend hours vetting every single employer to see if they're even on the official home office sponsors list before you even bother updating your CV.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 900
Prepping time for classes18 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 35000
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MSc Bioinformatics - Batch of 2024
4.2
It is good for academics, and the staff are very friendly. You will get so much exposure.
Tips: Don't have too many expectations and whatever you are seeing on social media is not going to be the same. This is really going to be tough and most people atleast once, will regret the decision in the initial period. After getting some part time and friends that will be okay, or you will get used to it. So prepare yourself mentally to do everything on your own.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Under current UK rules gaining ILR or permanent settlement is still possible but increasingly challenging. The traditional route allows people on qualifying visas such as skilled worker or family visas to apply after about five years of continuous lawful residence. The government is considering changes that could extend this period to ten years or more.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 700
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 32000
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- Batch of 2025
4.0
Learning growth and cultural exposure at Liverpool.
Tips: Before joining the University of Liverpool students should know that getting involved in extracurricular activities really helps with adapting to both the academic environment and culture. I experienced a cultural shift initially. But the transition was smooth because the people were very helpful and supportive. Having completed my degree. I am satisfied with the course and the country and I believe the experience has contribute positively to both my personal and academic growth.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 900
Prepping time for classes32 hours/Week
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2025
4.2
It was tough but worth it.
Tips: It is a difficult shift, living alone, managing your finances, loneliness, but it's also fruitful, as once you overcome these hardships, nothing is holding you back. The University of Liverpool offer good scholarships. I availed a 30% discount, as I had a 9 CGPA in my Bachelor's.
Likes (Part time work): A lot of part-time jobs are available for students, especially those in the UK who are doing higher education. It can be tough managing both college and work at first, but it gets easier with flexible, well-organised jobs.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are no placements available. It becomes very much difficult to get jobs because they are left on their own while also exploring the job market.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 300
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
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- Batch of 2025
4.5
Liverpool is 100% safe for students.
Tips: It's really a pleasure to study at an academic and sports oriented university. I was also granted with an ULMS scholarship, which provided me with a cover of 5000GBP. I got the scholarship on the basis of my previous academic achievements. The people are fun loving and the football culture over there is a must to experience.
Likes (Safety): Liverpool is 100% safe for the students as it's the UK's most student friendly destination. You have campus safety programs which will give you insights into campus and travel safety. There is 24/7 availability of communal resources. You will find Security and Police all over the city to ensure the smooth functioning of events and weekend nights.
Dislikes (Part time work): The options for part-time work are endless. Starting from the retail sector to security, you can find your best suited line of work and apply through IndeedUK or Glassdoor. There are campus jobs too, which provide you with a perfect work-life balance, but they are not posted often.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1000
Prepping time for classes27 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 28900
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- Batch of 2025
3.8
The university has very good faculty members, plenty of resources and great learning outcomes.
Tips: Getting along with the culture of this country was pretty easy if you were open to accepting changes. The university is a very friendly place where everybody is willing to help you at any time. I was offered a 5000-pound scholarship based on my undergrad scores. I love my university, this country and its people. I have never felt like not getting along with the local people here, I have made pretty good friends locally, other than people from my country. The Scouse accent was a bit hard to understand because it's very different from the rest of the accents in England. But I got used to it. Finding part part-time job at university was not easy, and I haven't gotten any opportunities. But the university itself is right in the middle of the city, so you will get other options around if you try.
Likes (Value for money): The university has very good faculty members, great learning outcomes, and you also get plenty of resources to help you study on campus. The classrooms are great, and the labs are well-equipped. The lecturers and tutors are very knowledgeable and helpful. When it comes to infrastructure, it offers a lot of space for students to feel comfortable. There are two libraries where I often spend time reading or studying. There is also a common place called a guild, where you have bars, a cafe and a gaming area, and it is also a place where I choose to spend my time working on assignments and projects. I have never regretted choosing this university or spending this money on it. It is ranked 147th in the world, is in the top 20 universities in the UK. It is also a Russel group university, which is why the fee can be justified.
Dislikes (Internships): Finding internships through the university might not be as easy as we imagine. I would recommend finding internships on your own via LinkedIn and other job platforms. To gain experience, unpaid internships are easier to obtain. It all depends on how consistent you are in applying for jobs and your skills.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 700
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
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University of Liverpool Job Outcomes Post Study 2026

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Q:   Is it easy to get part-time jobs in Liverpool as an Indian student?
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Yes, Indian students in Liverpool can find part-time jobs easily. Mentioned below are the best ways to do that:

  • Use Handshake app of the university
  • Visit cafes, restuarants, or retail stores
  • Ask peers or friends

There are several openings for waiters, child tutors, and customer service assistants. Students can on average earn between GBP 15-GBP 20 (INR 1.9 K-INR 2.5 K) per hour.

Q:   Will I be paid during my placement year programme at the University of Liverpool?
A: 

Yes, Indian students are paid during their Year in Industry at the Uni of Liverpool. The average salary earned by Indian students is GBP 19,536 (INR 24.45 Lakhs).

Students in music or media may not receive salaries during their Year in the Industry.

1 GBP = INR 125.08

Q:   Can I do my placement year from abroad as an Indian student at the Liverpool University?
A: 

Yes, Indian students at Uni Liverpool can do their placement year from abroad. In the past, students have completed their placement years in the US, China, and Europe.

To know more, students can contact the University of Liverpool Management School.

Q:   What are the best paying part time jobs in the UK for Indian students?
A: 

Tutor, Graphic Designer, Freelance Content Writer, Translators, and Event Planners are some of the best paying part time jobs in the UK. Listed below is the hourly average salary students earn in these roles.

RoleAverage Salary (Per Hour)Average Weekly Salary (20 hours)
TutoringGBP 25GBP 500
Graphic DesignerGBP 20GBP 400
Content WriterGBP 17GBP 340
TranslatorGBP 14.1GBP 282.2 
Event PlannerGBP 14GBP 280

1 GBP = INR 125.08







University of Liverpool Cost for Indian Students 2026

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
M.Sc.(101 courses)
INR 23 L - 44 LGet Fee Details
Duration12 months-2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 4.5 - 100, PTE: 61 - 69, Duolingo: 120 - 135
B.A.(337 courses)
INR 23 L - 35 LGet Fee Details
Duration3-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 61 & Above, Duolingo: 125 & Above
MBA/PGDM(27 courses)
INR 28 L - 45 LGet Fee Details
Duration12 months-1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 4.5 - 88, PTE: 61 & Above, Duolingo: 120 - 125, GMAT
M.A.(51 courses)
INR 23 L - 38 LGet Fee Details
Duration12 months-1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL, PTE: 61 & Above, Duolingo: 120 - 125
B.Sc.(97 courses)
INR 24 L - 63 LGet Fee Details
Duration3-6 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 100 & Above, PTE: 69 & Above, Duolingo: 135 & Above
B.E. / B.Tech(50 courses)
– / –Duration3-5 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, TOEFL: 78 - 88, PTE: 59 & Above, Duolingo: 115 & Above
BBA(36 courses)
INR 27 L - 34 LGet Fee Details
Duration3-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 61 & Above, Duolingo: 125 & Above
LL.B.(22 courses)
INR 24 L - 34 LGet Fee Details
Duration2-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 61 & Above, Duolingo: 125 & Above
LL.M.(5 courses)
INR 24 L - 36 LGet Fee Details
Duration12 months-1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 4.5 - 88, PTE: 61 - 62, Duolingo: 125 & Above
BDS(5 courses)
INR 35 L - 62 LGet Fee Details
Duration3-6 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL, PTE: 69 & Above, Duolingo
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Q:   Can Indian students pay their fees in instalments at the University of Liverpool?
A: 

Yes, Indian students can pay the Uni Liverpool fees in 2 installments of 60% and 40%. To do that, students can select the installment plan at the time of paying the fees. Flywire and CIBC are some popular platforms that can be used to pay the fees.

Students can contact the Shiksha Study Abroad counsellors to know more.

Q:   What is the initial fee deposit for Indian students at the Liverpool University?
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The initial fee deposit for Indian students at the Uni of Liverpool is GBP 2,000 (INR 2.5 Lakhs). This deposit only applies to PG students. The university does not provide any information on the payment of a tuition deposit for UG students.

The last date to make the depsoit for entry to the Sep 2026 intake is Sep 4, 2026.

1 GBP = INR 125.08

Q:   What if I'm struggling to pay my fees at the University of Liverpool UK?
A: 

Indian students struggling to pay their fees at Liverpool Uni are advised to contact the Student Fees Office immediately. Students also have the option to suspend their studies for some time. This will not lead to any new accural of tuition fees and gives students the time to collect the required funds.

The suspension of studies will require an academic approval from the Uni of Liverpool.







University of Liverpool Notable Alumni

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Q:   How do alumni at the University of Liverpool help Indian students currently studying there?
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The India Alumni Network at the Uni of Liverpool provides career guidance, mentorship, and networking opportunities to Indian students.

Alumni connect with students via dedicated Whatsapp communities to share event invites, local meet-ups, and university updates. They serve as career coaches and also offer insights into industry trends. Students can also use the Liverpool Uni ambassador platform to chat with alumni.

Q:   Which famous Indian businessman attended the Liverpool University?
A: 

Anant Gupta, founder and former CEO of HCL Technologies pursued his studies at the Uni of Liverpool. After completing an BSc (Hons) Physics with Electronics at the St. Xavier's College of the University of Bombay, Gupta completed an MSc (Eng) in Microelectonics and Telecommunications from Liverpool Uni in 1987.

Q:   Which famous WWE wrestler attended the University of Liverpool?
A: 

Stuart Bennett, better known by his in-ring name Wade Barrett pursued his studies at the Liverpool University. Bennett graduated with a degree in Marine Biology.

He then worked in a Science lab and as a recruitment consultant while training to become a wrestler. He made his main-roster WWE debut in 2010.

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Q:   Is on-campus housing guaranteed for Indian students at the University of Liverpool?
A: 

Yes, on-campus housing is guaranteed for Indian students at the Liverpool Uni, provided they meet the conditions below:

  • Are an UG student
  • Chose Liverpool Uni as your first choice
  • Accepted either an Unconditional Firm offer (UF) or a Conditional Firm offer (CF), or you are a PG student holding an offer
  • Apply for housing before July 31

Note - The accommodation gurantee only applies to students entering the Sept intake. The university helps find suitable housing for students entering the Jan intake, but does not guranteed on-campus housing.

Q:   What are things to do on the weekend for Indian students in Liverpool?
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  • Visit the Walker Art Gallery, entry is usually free for international students
  • Get sky views of the entire city at the Liverpool Cathedral Tower
  • Watch a Premier League game at Anfield or the Hill Dickinson Stadium
  • Hangout at the UNESCO World Heritage Waterfront at the Royal Albert Dock
  • Go Shopping at Liverpool ONE, the Red Brick Market, or the Wesley Street
Q:   Is Indian food available on campus at the University of Liverpool?
A: 

Indian food is usually not served on campus at Liverpool Uni. However, there are many Indian food places near the campus where you can enjoy a nice home-like meal. Some popular Indian food places in Liverpool are listed below.

Restaurant/Dining HallKnown ForAddress
Light of Bengal LiverpoolTandoori Lamb Chops, Biryani, Korma, and Daal Chawal286-288 Aigburth Road, Liverpool, L17, 9PW
Bundobust LiverpoolOkra Fries, Bhel Puri, Raghda Pethis, Noodles17-19 Bold Street, Liverpool, L1 4DN
Sanskruti RestaurantPaneer Lababdar, Veg Manchurian, and DaalBixteth Street, Liverpool, L3 9LP
Q:   What are the things Indian students must carry with them to study in the UK?
A: 

While packing for UK as an international students keep following points in mind mentioned below-

  • Weather in UK can vary from cold, hot or rainy so you should pack appropriate clothes.
  • Passport and/or ID cards (+copies)
  • Proof of health insurance (+copies)
  • Point of Entry Letter (in paper & digital)
  • Acceptance Letter/Email (in paper)
  • Credit card and/or ATM card
  • Calculator, notebook, pens and whatever you need for classes
  • Your Phone, power bank etc. 
  • Laptop
  • Adapters and all essential electronics
  • Toiletries
  • Raincoat 
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Clothes you can layer for changeable weather

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What is it like to be an Indian student in Liverpool?

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Q:   Is Liverpool safe for Indian students? What are the best areas in Liverpool for Indian students to live?
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Liverpool is usually safe for Indian students. The locals are welcoming and the city has a vibrant culture. Apart from occasional cases of racism, students don't encounter too many isssues.

Wavertree, Toxteth, Mossley Hill, and Allerton are the safest areas for Indian students in Liverpool.

University of Liverpool receives 4.3 stars out of 5 for safety as part of reviews by Indian students in Liverpool.

Q:   On-campus Housing or Off-campus Housing, which is better for Indian students in Liverpool?
A: 

Living on-campus is better for Indian students looking for safety and ease of travel. It also offers better socialising with peers. All utility costs (electricity, TV, etc.) are also covered.

However, areas like Wavertree offer more cost-effective housing to Indian students in Liverpool. Some private halls also offer better amenities (like gyms and social spaces).

Most Indian students live on-campus in the 1st year and move out by the 2nd or 3rd year once they get comfortable in the city.

Our expert Shiksha Study Abroad UK counsellors can help you find affordable and safe housing in Liverpool.

Q:   How do I find and make friends with other Indian students in Liverpool?
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Universities in Liverpool have a very large Indian student population. They are easy to approach and willing to help new students. The best ways to make friends in Liverpool as an Indian student are mentioned below:

  • Join Indian societies on-campus. The Liverpool Indian Society, Liverpool Desi Society, and INSA Liverpool are popular ones.
  • Use social media to look for Indian student groups in Liverpool. Common ones include - Indian students in UK and Indians in Liverpool
  • Attend community events like freshers week and cultural parties on-campus

Pro Tip - If you find attending an event intimidating, go with a classmate or roommate, or get in touch with someone via a group chat

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There are various reasons to consider-

·       It is ranked #19 in UK.

·       It is one of the 24 members of the Russel Group.

·       Liverpool University has received 3.9 stars out of 5 as per Shiksha Study Abroad platform by Indian students

·       Chance to study from Nobel prize-winning Faculty.

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The University of Liverpool offers a large variety of 101 course specializations in M.Sc, the courses are for a time-period of 1 year. The tuition fee for the courses are INR 23.6 L – 44.57 L.

Fee Component

Amount

Tuition

INR 23.6 L – 44.57 L

Hostel

INR 8.51 L – 10.82 L

Insurance

INR 60.63 K – 1 L

Transportation

INR 54.18 K – 3.29 L

Others

INR 23.22 K – 9.7 L

Total Fee

INR 33.5 L – 69.38 L

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The acceptance rate of University of Liverpool is low, around 14-24% suggesting tough competition among students for seats. The headcount for the total number of students at Liverpool is 31,050, among them 7,495 are International students. So, 24% student population is made by the international stu

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The University of Liverpool is one of the best top Universities of UK, at #19. It is a member of the Russel group. The University offers various courses in fields of Engineering, Business, Finance, Life Science, Management and Healthcare, Arts, Design and more. The courses like M.A., M.S, LL.M., MBA

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The University of Liverpool offers 27 MBA/PGDM courses to the international students for a duration of a year to be completed within. The tuition fee of MBA/PGDM Courses being INR 45.44 L. The MBA/PGDM specialisation that are rated highly are-

·       Operations and Supply Chain Management (1 year)

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